Did Inoue step on Payano's foot before landing the right?
I watched it a few times and it seems like after the Japanese landed that jolting left Jab he stepped on the front foot of the South Paw, accidentally of course, and there's a kind of delay of the right hand because I think it looks like he had only been thinking about throwing the Jab but Payano appear to trip backwards in an odd way and it was then that the Japanese saw him off balance and saw the opening and followed with a sort of delayed straight right hand knockout
Right after the jab lands you can see it
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I don't think he did. I think he stepped inside Payano's right foot when he jabbed then took a short pivot to the right as he threw the right hand.
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Joe I knew you would be the one to comment on this first because you are such the technician and the Tactical expert. It's hard to see, you are right. It could have stepped just inside his lead foot but it does look close.... it is a little bit odd the way Payano sort of tried to step back but then his whole body kind of turned squaring him up a bit, just in time for that whistling right hand that clocked him.
Could be that jab was harder than we realize it may be knocked him back as opposed to him losing some balance due to his foot maybe being stepped on. It's just a weird kind of Left Right combination, like a little hitch in between the left and the right... I'm not sure that the Japanese was thinking of throwing a right at all but then suddenly saw that odd reaction from the jab and so threw it
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brocktonblockbust
Joe I knew you would be the one to comment on this first because you are such the technician and the Tactical expert. It's hard to see, you are right. It could have stepped just inside his lead foot but it does look close.... it is a little bit odd the way Payano sort of tried to step back but then his whole body kind of turned squaring him up a bit, just in time for that whistling right hand that clocked him.
Could be that jab was harder than we realize it may be knocked him back as opposed to him losing some balance due to his foot maybe being stepped on. It's just a weird kind of Left Right combination, like a little hitch in between the left and the right... I'm not sure that the Japanese was thinking of throwing a right at all but then suddenly saw that odd reaction from the jab and so threw it
i like those hesitations a lot.
https://i.imgur.com/azXZGAn.gif
and it lets you throw your one two quick like this.
https://i.imgur.com/EdCR3hu.gif
because those little hesitations break up your rhythm.
https://i.imgur.com/iBaIwB5.gif
i saw that ko the way you did. it was the hesitation. they dont see it because they cant expect it.
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I'm glad somebody else saw that hesitation although let's be honest if it was a hesitation it was like a millisecond haha and yet still you felt there was some kind of a hitch in there like I did. Very interesting that stuff
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brocktonblockbust
I'm glad somebody else saw that hesitation although let's be honest if it was a hesitation it was like a millisecond haha and yet still you felt there was some kind of a hitch in there like I did. Very interesting that stuff
was it a little like this?
https://i.imgur.com/5Lb3dnv.gif
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Alpha
Inoue's foot was inside.
Okay, I couldn't see, but it musta been just a picture perfect 1-2, it was one of the best I ever seen. Inoue is fast and pinpoint.
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brocktonblockbust
Joe I knew you would be the one to comment on this first because you are such the technician and the Tactical expert.
fucks sake man :D
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brocktonblockbust
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Alpha
Inoue's foot was inside.
Okay, I couldn't see, but it musta been just a picture perfect 1-2, it was one of the best I ever seen. Inoue is fast and pinpoint.
Posted a new vid in the other board, much better angles.
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brocktonblockbust
Yep that's it
my conclusion is, after inoue jabs, a little hesitation signals to payano he is done punching, so its now his turn to punch. my turn. your turn. and at that moment, he gets hit with a right hand.
https://i.imgur.com/x81TuvC.gif
my guess is he was in the process of starting a jab when he gets hit and was interrupted by the right hand.
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What really happened is - The pause from Inoue was due to subconsciously admiring how perfect the jab squashed Payano's face in half, he then briefly contemplated whether or not he really is "The One," which delayed the right hand. Fact.
1i2u3y4t5h6n7m8f9m - Inoue sees the world like you post Brock.
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All he did was jab then pivot on his left foot to cut the distance the right had to travel and to get all his weight turning on the punch. It also moved him out of line for the other guy's left hand.
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greynotsoold
All he did was jab then pivot on his left foot to cut the distance the right had to travel and to get all his weight turning on the punch. It also moved him out of line for the other guy's left hand.
not so.
https://i.imgur.com/FA608I7.gif
left foot never moves. right foot moves only after the punch has landed. body stays in one place. no pivoting or fancy moving around him as you are implying.